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  2. President William Preston Few insisted that the university be named Duke University, and James B. Duke agreed on the condition that it be a memorial to his father and family. The university grew up quickly.

  3. Duke University is a private research university in Durham, North Carolina, United States. Founded by Methodists and Quakers in the present-day city of Trinity in 1838, the school moved to Durham in 1892. [10]

  4. A century ago, Trinity College President William Preston Few dreamed of a major research university in North Carolina. Few was leading a small liberal arts college with big ambitions. The college was growing rapidly, and Few believed a transition to a full university – by adding professional schools, more students and faculty, and a hospital ...

  5. Sep 21, 2020 · Duke University traces its origins to a small school that opened in 1838 in Randolph County, North Carolina. Originally a preparatory school for young men called the Union Institute Academy, it was then chartered as a teaching college named Normal College by the state of North Carolina in 1851.

  6. Oct 21, 2024 · Duke University, private coeducational institution of higher learning in Durham, North Carolina, U.S., affiliated with but not controlled by the United Methodist Church. In 1838 a regular program of education was initiated at a schoolhouse in Randolph county, to the west of Durham, and a year later.

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  7. The origins of Duke University date back to 1841. Methodist and Quaker families in Randolph County, under Brantley York’s leadership, chartered Brown’s Schoolhouse to become the Union Institute Academy.

  8. In this rich and authoritative history, distinguished historian Robert F. Durden tells the story of the formation of Duke University, beginning with its creation in 1924 as a new institution organized around Trinity College.

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